By Frank Bergman

A chilling new “suicide pod” has been unveiled that seeks to streamline the euthanasia process by gassing two people to death at once, all while being powered by artificial intelligence (AI) automation to eliminate human safeguards.

The disturbing new AI-powered “suicide pod” is being pushed forward by a radical euthanasia activist, accelerating what critics warn is a globalist effort to normalize mechanized death under the guise of “choice.”

The new device is known as the “Double Dutch Sarco.”

It’s an upgraded version of the Sarco pod, a nitrogen-gassing capsule linked to the controversial death of a woman in Switzerland in September 2024.

The woman, who became the first human to experience her last moments in a futuristic killing device, lost consciousness within a few minutes after climbing into the device.

When Swiss police arrived on the scene in a verdant forest in Switzerland’s Schaffhausen region, the 64-year-old woman was found dead inside the machine.

However, authorities discovered that she had been strangled to death.

Police seized the pod and arrested the only person present during the death, the late Dr. Florian Willet, co-president of the assisted suicide organisation the Last Resort.

They also arrested his lawyers and a photographer who documented the woman’s arrival.

That death marked the first and only confirmed human fatality involving the Sarco pod.

Swiss police launched an investigation that has still not concluded.

Now, despite ongoing legal uncertainty and the death of his Swiss associate following detention, Sarco inventor Philip Nitschke says he is preparing a new generation of killing machines.

This time, the device is augmented with artificial intelligence and explicitly designed for joint death.